Kenotthib
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You are the governor. In this scenario you must settle a dispute between 7 opposing groups. These groups wish to advertise their companies on a billboard. Each group's company contributes to the economy just as much as the others. They all have their hearts set on this one billboard and refuse to take no as a answer. If you deny all of them advertising rights to the billboard they all will take their business over seas to foreign countries. The opposing groups refuse to share the billboard and view government aid in advertising on a billboard in a different location as an insult, so you must come to a decision. Your constituents feel that all 7 of the groups are vital in sustaining the states economic structure and they are equally divided on which you should choose. Losing one group to a foreign country could cost you hundreds of thousands of jobs. You have a 24 hour deadline and making the wrong decision could lead to your permanent removal from office (basically you get killed by people who can't feed their families because they got laid off) and quitting would lead to a revolt among the 7 groups. You serve as governor in a democratic country. What would you do in this scenario?